fort worth, texas, republican line, the morning. guest: if there is a christian right, there must be a pagan left. host: a lot of people would say that with jesus, with emphasis of helping the poor, jesus would be a person from the left. i do not want jim wallace's interpretation of the bible, or richard land, the two guests on at the same time yesterday. i do not want them turning their theological beliefs into public policy. we need to look at freedom of the press, equal treatment under the law. these are principles, values, and they do not derive from any one theological position. they are held by the great bulk of americans, and that is what politicians should turn to to make decisions. host: from andrew, omaha, nebraska. "what is mr. lynn's position on the pair indications that take place before each session of congress?" guest: i think the senate chaplain has an assistant, a big office. so many people here locally around capitol hill would be happy to volunteer for that job, and in fact then they would not have to have a paid